Hi Nick, please see inline below:
At 02:47 PM 1/26/2017 Thursday, Nick Cutting quipped:
This is the second generation 10 gig copper leaf switch with 100 gig uplinks.
The first generation did not support 40 gig x 10 SFP+ breakouts on
the uplinks.
I believe this Generation 2 version does - (you can run the 100's at
40, and the 40's should support breakouts)
I have looked at the switch documentation - which points to the 9k
breakout document - which DOES not include the generation 2 EX switches.
So I cannot find any doc that says it is supported - including the
cisco live PDF's.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
It is supported:
93108tc-ex-1# sh mod 1 | eg TC
1 54 48x10GT + 6x40G/100G Ethernet Module N9K-C93108TC-EX active
93108tc-ex-1# sh ver | eg NXOS:
NXOS: version 7.0(3)I5(1)
93108tc-ex-1# sh int e1/49-54 cap | eg -i ^eth|break|speed
Ethernet1/49
Speed: 1000,10000,25000,40000,50000,100000
Breakout capable: yes
Ethernet1/50
Speed: 1000,10000,25000,40000,50000,100000
Breakout capable: yes
Ethernet1/51
Speed: 1000,10000,25000,40000,50000,100000
Breakout capable: yes
Ethernet1/52
Speed: 1000,10000,25000,40000,50000,100000
Breakout capable: yes
Ethernet1/53
Speed: 1000,10000,25000,40000,50000,100000
Breakout capable: yes
Ethernet1/54
Speed: 1000,10000,25000,40000,50000,100000
Breakout capable: yes
93108tc-ex-1#
You can find that (buried) in the NXOS release notes here:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus9000/sw/7-x/release/notes/70342_nxos_rn.html
Search for "breakout cable".
Hope that helps,
Tim
Nick
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